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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
KIUHAY. NOVBMntitl 28. iMJ TUB St'ItlNClt'tELD NEVS r-AQE FAY IONE LATHAM (Mrs. Leland W. Porter) FOR SALI HAY Cheat bay $20 a ton; half mile south of Coast fork bridge, T. L. I Voutiey, Crasawell. FOR ALE SFRINGFIILD Rill- OINCE PROPERTY r JVvAAnJJVwta vwtnnrriri -mr inir r"i" m " For Sale Five-room houa on A street between Fifth and Sixth streets. Bath; electric light. Price 11,4(9. Terms. See N. A. Rowe or A. Middle ton. i. I it I F H We Are Thankful for: The peace and prosperity that blesses our land. The splendid list of friends and customers that has contributed so generously to the growth and complete ness of this business. Here is to the health of you all! May we, on merit of "iur service, play even a larger part In your furniture requirements. TOWN AND VICINITY Zachary Pearson of this city had his left eye removed recently at the Mercy hospital in Eugene. Mr. Pear son had been Buffering frotu a cornea ulcer. Goat Feathers. "Please Get Married." a gusher of mirth that bubbles with a wealth of Joy and laughter. ' America's Imperative Need To train the twelve mil lion children who are re ceiving absolutely no re ligious instruction. What are YOU doing to make your boy or girl a better citizen? Bring the family to Sunday School and Church NEXT SUN DAY at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor" Fay lone Latham, graduate and post-graduate of Emerson College of Oratory. Boston, Mass.. will give au entertainment at the local Christian church. December 5th. Tickets can be purchased from Gladys Lesley, at f Pfrrfninnn'a nmt nf Prflnr-lu Trnvlrf nt ' Morrison's Feed Store. Price 35c for adults; all students 25c. .. JJ: f - I . v . ... 1 . , y Reader and Impersonator. Recently hend of Department of Ex presslon and Dramatic- Art Montana WVslevan I'nlveralty, and with c hauUuqua and lyceutn experience. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel. den! Is', tug- Mrs. Leland Porter delighted her hearers with a splendid Interpretation fcf "The End of the Task," one of the short stories found in Bruno Lessing's book. "The Children of Men." Mrs. Porter's rendition of the story was vivid and real, portraying alternately the Joy and pathos found In the lives of the extreme poor. As a reader, Mrs. Porters work Is characterised br 'animation, casj and naturalness The Northwest Missionery team, made up of C. F. Swander, B. F. Muckley, W. F. Turner, and Mrs. Kelly, will conduct a missionary rallv at lha f'hriatian ihnrili Mcindav - . - - i ii inAI i urine evenina at 7:30. December 1st. At wnUKWn imcvvo 7 o'clock the entire church will meet j . Baptist t-nurcn. with them at a supper, to be served, Sunday school Ht 10; preaching at by the Wl ling Workers. i n. The morning sermon: "Has God i Vailed?" I' The young people's study class will Itiieet at :;;. The subject of the even ing sermon will be, "If Christ Should ' I -. ... ft. .1.1 I . Ullin in .iji iiifti i'-i'i . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' Notice is hereby given that the un dersigued has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore the estate of llenpr SnliKon, de-j Methodist Episcopal Church ceased. All persons having claims ! Sun(lav Sl h,)ol at 10; preaching against said estate are hereby noti-1 R(.rvice 11. Epworth league at 6:30. firt tn nrni the same to me at the 1 Everv member is leouested to be nffie of Frank A. Del'ue.. attorney for (Present; special music. the estate, at Springfield. Oregon. Officers will he fnstul'cl sit the veiling service. Tim P'liufirili leneiie will have a within six months from the date here-( H() al KOO(1 tiII), on Saturday of. All claims' roust be properly verl-1 pveuiiic at ':'.(. Everybody invited, fied as by law reouired. The first quarterly conference will T t RViTSnV hft held Monday evening. Dec Administrator of the estate of Henry 1, 7:30. n ..m...-., 1... lliai'u anA r a. Smitson, deceased. Frank A. Depue, Attorney for Estate. First publication Not. 21, 1919. Last publication Dec. 19. 1919. port. I ysngg!gjgii. WSmmh SPRINGFIELD fMgp f I ' irrcn nniinii v m:: HrM MmWM Good apples per box $1.00 jr-W'fi '!i':;?!ill":i'rif Corn, Peas and String ; W0, 1;';. I t-, Heans 20c f. Jiiryii'ii MHi'kl v Pineapple, per can 15c & 30c : :-Mj:0M ttft:j Vv Spinach, per can 20c Golden Age Macaroni, Noodles ?jK$f Viwtifyyjk and Spaghetti, per pkg 10c 'MM'm ! !:.!;;;:; jj Don't forget to regis-r- rffl: l:;!;;',: Ir'.i; I'il'V-ir'-.ter a guess for one oly;'&iM fMMffik beautiful pictures mm si p BANK STATEMENT. Iteport of the condition of the First National Bank of SpritiKfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of busl- 'noss November 17, 1919. Condensed from the report to the Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES lxans and discounts 84.&04 81 KFederal Reserve Bank Stock, V. S. and other bonds and warrants Banking Jiouse, Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Cash and due from banks.... 106,702.13 38,774.92 76,778.08 and her experience on the chaulauuua and lyceum platforms has given her poise and authority. Daily Capital Journal. Salem, Ore. "She Is a reader of rare ability, the assessor of a delightful personality. accompanied by a deep hear sincer ity." Mrs. Anna McPherson Ed worthy, state superintendent V. C T. U iK-s Moines. la. RED GLOVE On and after Tuesday, Dec. 9, the "Red Glove" will be shown on Tues day of each week at the Bell Theater. Egglmann's bread made clean. wrapped clean, and sold clean. Sweet skimmed milk for sale at the Springfield Creamery after Nov. 24 For Fate Six room house and three lots at southeast corner Sixth and JT streets; house new and strictly mod ern; all Improvements; city water and fine artesian well. A bargain If taken. at once. Inquire of Mrs. M. 1). Noble, on premises. FOR SALI FARM PROPERTY For Sale Twenty acree river-hot- torn land three miles northeast of Springfield, on McKentle river, flood bungiHow; family orchard and email fruit. Price, 16.000. Terms. 8ee N. A. Hows or A. Mlddleton. ...... J CABINET SHOP (Jo to 11. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your windows, glass and window frames, door, kitchen cabinets, kltcnon tables, English breakfast tables, and general Job work. LOST AND FOUND LOST Last Friday night between O and F on 2nd street, a amall red sleeveless sweater. Please return to News office. FOR SALE FOR S i A LEiM anV w h eiC"l ngooil shape. Kessonabte. Phone IIF5. Do you know that the First Nalloual Bunk or Springfield Is both a National and a State Depository? It Is. the safe place for your atocunt, too. Typewriter paper of all kinds and ribbons for any make of typewriter for sate at The News office. CANCER NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Pays TUMORS, PILES, FISTULA, GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH, BOWELS Four year study In Europe. Over thirty years Experience. Portland Physical Therapy Labor torles, 412 to 417 Journal Building Portland, Ore. Total 1306,809.94 LIABILITIES Capita stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus and profits 6.399.07 Circulation 6.750.00 Deposits 2C9.660.87 Total $306,809.94 The above statement is correct. I,. U. 1 1 U LIN, Cashier. Deafness Cannot De Cured fey IihkI applications, a a (ley cannot reach fa ui-ttafi Minion ui wit var. .avr w nly one way to euro deulU'-M, and tnat Is by coiiatltutlonul ri-m an DeafneM U caua-d by an liiilanied condition of th mil roua lining of the Kuitavalaii Tub. Wlit-n this tuli" I Inll iiiii-d you have a rumbling sound or linpi-rfi ci ht-urlns, and when It Is Mil Hy closi d, Hi ii I in is th ri-sult. and units ths liiltaininailoii iun bn taken out and this nib" r-.i'irid o II normSI condi tion, hrsrlnic will lie d'Slroyi-d forvri nln cas out of ton r caused by Catarrh, which I nnthliiK but n lnlluined eondHUin of ill a mucous surface. W will xlve fine Hundred Dollar fur any ess of Deafness icaused by catmrhi thut cannot be cur. by lull's C'alrrli C'uro. bend for rlrculnrs. rre. ' F. J. rilKNKV Cty, Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druaaiois. 7!'- Ts tisll's .aiully fills (vr ounstlpailea, mm 1919 Model v?fta Cabinet Gas Range AS nearly perfect as any range can be made. It conserves time, food, fuel -and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. 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